Annual tuition fees for entry in the academic year 2015/16 are as follows:
UK/EU £9,000
International £15,500

Comienzo:

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Lugar:

Swansea Reino Unido

Duración:

3 Años

Condiciones:

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University´s scholarships and bursaries page.

Idioma:

El Curso se imparte en Inglés

Titulación:

BEng Environmental Engineering

Presentación

Environmental Engineering at Swansea University is based on the rationale that environmental engineering is important for all human endeavour and not simply about construction within the environment. As a student on the BEng Environmental Engineering course, you will gain the skills and knowledge to be a 21st century engineer who can meet the environmental challenges of industry and society.

BBB is our standard offer for students who are studying 3 A levels, but we recognise the individual nature of each application and so the standard offer should be viewed only as a guide. In some circumstances we may make different offers or points offers where appropriate, e.g. ‘300 UCAS points including 100 in Mathematics’.

Or 32 at IB (preferably to include good marks at HL Mathematics).

Students studying for BTEC qualifications require DDD - DDM plus B grade at A level Mathematics. Studying A level Mathematics alongside a BTEC qualification is our strongly recommended entry pathway for those studying BTEC qualifications. Students not studying A level Mathematics, alongside their BTEC qualification, require D*DD-DDD with D in ‘Mathematics for Technicians’ and D in ‘Further Mathematics for Technicians’, plus minimum GCSE grades of B in Mathematics and 2 x B grades in Science/Engineering/Manufacturing.

Find out the entry requirements for an international student.

Students with industrial experience and qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. If you have studied access or vocational qualifications, you are advised to apply for the Integrated Foundation Year.

If you are applying for Level Two (second year) entry, in order to be considered, you will need to have already covered the topics offered in Swansea at Level One (first year) in a certified qualification, with a high overall score.